Coming Up On Skeem Saam This June 2024

Monday 3 June 2024

Episode 241

Sergeant Rathebe captures one of Turfloop’s most wanted scammers. Meikie is outraged by her uncle’s reaction when he learns the truth about Ntswaki.

Tuesday 4 June 2024
Episode 242

Babeile uncovers the truth about Rathebe’s latest stunt. Leeto makes an announcement that leaves his employees in a tailspin. Ntswaki’s ordeal continues to haunt her family.

Wednesday 5 June 2024
Episode 243

Rathebe takes measures to block Babeile from finding our more information about Luc. Melita warns Eunice to stay away from Mr Kgomo if she knows what’s good for her.

Thursday 6 June 2024
Episode 244

Tbose turns himself in to the police. Meanwhile, an unwelcome person sticks his nose in Toby’s business. Rathebe’s secret mission is compromised.

Friday 7 June 2024
Episode 245

Rathebe’s shenanigans are brought to Kganyago’s attention. Tbose is relieved to have dodged the bullet, but his worst nightmare is approaching. Mr Kgomo accuses Melita of witchcraft.

Monday 10 June 2024
Episode 246

Ntswaki’s first day back at school is not a walk in the park. Babeile is shocked to learn that Rathebe is in a romantic relationship with Bullet Mabuza.

Tuesday 11 June 2024
Episode 247

Just as Rathebe is about to uncover the truth, things take an unexpected turn. The newspapers get wind of Mr Kgomo’s romantic relationship with a young employee.

Wednesday 12 June 2024
Episode 248

Rathebe chases a criminal through the bushes and when all fails, bullets are the only option. Tensions continue to mount at Turf High and threats of transfers are thrown in the air.

Thursday 13 June 2024
Episode 249

Rathebe sets a trap for Kganyago and he falls into it. John warns Toby to stop harassing Ntswaki if he knows what’s good for him.

Friday 14 June 2024
Episode 250

Babeile gets the green light to investigate Rathebe. Melita finally gets Mr Kgomo to let his guard down. Jacobeth has a brainwave that could solve her financial problems.

Monday 17 June 2024
Episode 251

Rathebe feels the heat as Babeile gets closer to exposing her. Mr Kgomo and Eunice fall out. Jacobeth jeopardizes her safety to track down Kganyago.

Tuesday 18 June 2024
Episode 252

Bullet Mabuza teaches Jacobeth a lesson by treating her the way she treated him in Turf. Pitsi unwittingly lets the cat out of the bag about his parents’ big plans. Nkosi is shocked to learn of Khwezi’s decision regarding LJ’s future.

Wednesday 19 June 2024
Episode 253

Jacobeth is caught in a web of deception and manipulation. Evelyn is stressed by Toby’s case. Letetswe drops a bomb about Salamina’s academic results.

Thursday 20 June 2024
Episode 254

Elizabeth discovers that Jacobeth is in Mpumalanga. Kganyago’s world crashes before his eyes when someone exposes his past. Lehasa is shocked to learn that his son is in KZN.

Friday 21 June 2024
Episode 255

Elizabeth gets confirmation that her mother is up to no good in Mpumalanga. Rathebe lies to the Station Commander about her relationship with Bullet. Someone accuses Jacobeth of theft.

Monday 24 June 2024
Episode 256

Rathebe discreetly observes Kganyago’s residence through binoculars. Lehasa wants to go to KZN to fetch his son but fears what awaits him that side.

Tuesday 25 June 2024
Episode 257

MaNtuli fears for Kwaito’s life when she learns he’s in Mpumalanga trying to save Jacobeth from a dangerous criminal. Mr Kgomo and Melita seem to be finding their way back to each other.

Wednesday 26 June 2024
Episode 258

Kganyago pulls off a daring move to escape from the farm. Elizabeth gets a shocking message from Kwaito about her mother. Mrs Khoza earnestly upholds her vows and refuses to entertain any claims that her husband is a scammer.

Thursday 27 June 2024
Episode 259

Babeile demonstrates his exceptional skills in a critical situation, leading to a game-changing arrest. Tbose and Kwaito are terrified when a hostage drama unfolds.

Friday 28 June 2024
Episode 260

Two women are forced to confront the harsh reality that they have both been scammed. As the community of Turf absorbs the breaking news, someone unexpected emerges on the street.

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